I’ve heard good things about Pennsylvania Scooper Woodchuck. I understand they might be playing Coachella next year.
ping the group...
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Mad-Meter-Maid-Steam-Rolls-Parking-Violators-102979164.html
This is OUTRAGOUS! Here is part of it:
“Take that and shove it up your (expletive). I could give a (expletive) less, you Pennsylvania scooper woodchuck. I don’t give a (expletive) about the job. A guy like you should be the (expletive) out here.
Public servant.
First of all, you have to know in advance that every encounter in a job like this is going to be volatile. Next, who in the world would volunteer for such a job?
A Volunteer ??? they need brainless scum like this stealing peoples money for a second late?
Is that anything like a "Jackwagon?"
Them's fightin' words I knows that.
Where to begin on this train wreck of a story?
First of all, meter “maid” implies that the meter attendant was a woman, if you know anything about English, which the ‘journalism major” idiot who wrote this story obviously does not.
Second, the meter guy was probably saying “Schuylkill”, not “scooper”. He sounded to me like a Philadelphia native, and they can be rather, shall we say, abrasive? I almost got into a fist fight on the Philadelphia subway many years ago over some snotty comments directed at my wife’s eighty-something year-old grandfather.
Just who knocked the camera phone out of whose hand? Miss Thang looks to me like she could handle the situation without calling for Hubby. They appear to be grifters looking for an easy lawsuit payout from the city.
Finally, could the city official be more of a weasel?
This is why I’m glad not to live in Flori-duh.
A South Florida meter maid... Barry Shore... told local media that he admits he lost his temper, but the couple provoked him.Calling him a meter "maid" in print will probably drive him up the water tower with a high powered rifle. Thanks nick.
He called him a Pennsylvania Schuylkill woodchuck. The Schuylkill River (pronounced SKOOL-kill) runs from Reading down to Philadelphia and empties into the Delaware just north of the airport. What the woodchuck reference means I have no idea...my only guess is that people around here pronounce “water” as WOOD-er, but otherwise the apparent insult is lost on me.